mem ons | 5 te } ch! TARLETT I II Estimated Tine of Rongelar <} hrs III Iv Best Estiwate of Whole-body Gemma Dose 150 v of the Islands (taken at three feet above the ground) and of Natives (Personnel Readings) after Removel from Radiation Field. Both at Approximately Same Tine. Skin loner agi 6 a2 Moderate 17 a Majority: None 19 slight nnan alling irae ey Aore “4 Fx} “ None 14 Slight (very sup» erficial) . i5 fone Utirik 16-18 hra 1§ or; At 1450 bre Average! mY or/hr* . Avarage! hs ar/hr 110 15 | £4 ay HAA > hee 7/1 «=B¢78 hrs At 1452 bre 53 rfid Average: Eollation: Assunods Nona _ a7 corrected averaget fons None 8450 are Corrected locerate Leedougs 16/1 at HYX5/, bre : i, Severe BO b. Average! ai Slight il 3300 3 Ome} OOmr/ Eoblatlon, 23 None j VI Best Estinate of zverage Dose Rates (ar/hr) £0 mr/hr 15 or/hr Ae LL2E 1 16 natives evacuated by air to Kwajalein and monitored upon arrival. 246 * ® USS Philip and monitored sboard the ship. Osta suggest meter meeiings lew by about 50% since natives trom sane island read £3-100 or/hr st Kwajalein some four hours later with calibrated meters. 340 er/hr corrected to 60 mr/hr acoording to information in footnote 2. Report did not indicate range of values azong individuals oor at different parts of body. 4 heading taken by monitors from the RANSHAW on the Utirik beach where there may have been some contribution to dose ratee from land. After wading to ship, average personne] readings were 7 mr/hr.